It may seem like quite the leap from hysterectomy to suicide, but it really isn’t a leap at all. Hysterectomy with ovary removal induces what doctors refer to as “surgical menopause.” There’s really no such thing as “surgical” menopause. Hysterectomy with oophorectomy is the female equivalent to male castration and as such carries with it […]

I don’t particularly like saying I’ve been “victimized” nor do I like thinking of myself as a “victim”. I never have. The truth is though, according to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, I have been victimized. Merriam defines victimized as follows: to treat (someone) cruelly or unfairly: to make a victim of; to subject to deception […]

Most women know that hysterectomy and ovary removal –castration- leads to a variety of issues – from a dry and painful vagina to hot flashes to mood swings. Heart disease and osteoporosis come to mind as well. However, eye health is not something that is commonly linked to hormones. Since hormone loss and imbalance impacts […]

Over half a million hysterectomies are performed every year in the U.S. Up to 90% are considered to be medically unnecessary. Therefore, healthy hormone-producing sex organs are “routinely” removed. For this reason, removal of healthy sex organs is considered to be the ‘standard of care’ for women. If this doesn’t alarm you, it should. The U.S. […]

I’ve been writing for Hormones Matter for several months now and I’ve been thinking a lot about just how much hormones really do matter. After all, we’re all only alive because of hormones when you get right down to it. Yet, most of us give very little thought to our hormones or why they matter […]

OK, here we go again. Antidepressants are being touted as a treatment for menopausal hot flashes. This is nothing new because antidepressants have been prescribed for treatment of hot flashes for quite some time. A 2003 study reported in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) showed a slight improvement in hot flashes for women […]

Over half a million hysterectomies are performed each year in the United States. Approximately 60% – 74% of those hysterectomies include removal of the ovaries or ‘castration’. Castration (also referred to as gelding, neutering, fixing, orchiectomy and oophorectomy) is any action, surgical, chemical, or otherwise, by which a male loses the functions of the testicles […]

The New York Times recently reported that only 37% of women receive proper treatment for ovarian cancer, mostly because gynecologists do not follow guidelines set out by ACOG (American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) and the NCCN (National Comprehensive Cancer Network). This information was taken from a study led by Dr. Robert E. Bristow, director […]